And let's face it, that's exactly what it was. Why else would they use the title, “Americans say 'no' to electric cars.”

No they don't. That's just not true.

57 percent of the 1,024 people polled for this survey said they are uninterested in electric cars. So that means more than 40 percent are interested.

That's pretty damn good considering less than 5 years ago there wasn't a single highway legal electric car to be found in any showroom, anywhere in the world.

Look, I understand that if you don't live within 30 or 40 miles from your school or place of work, a limited-range electric vehicle may not work for you.

But here's the part the naysayers never tell you. . .

According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, more than 75 percent of Americans commute 40 miles a day or less.

Well today's electric cars offer all-electric ranges of anywhere between 80 to 240 miles per charge. In other words, 75 percent of commuting Americans could travel to and from work every single day without spending a single penny on gasoline.

Who would turn that down?

This is a huge market, my friends. And as production costs come down, you're going to see plenty of American consumers driving electric cars of the lots.

So if these guys want to be dishonest and declare to the world that Americans don't want electric cars, that's fine.

But consider this. . .

Everymajor automaker on the planet is now actively developing and marketing electric vehicles. In fact, just recently, Ford Chairman Bill Ford told reporters that by 2020, 25 percent of the company's lineup will be electrified.

That's less than nine years away!

Now do you really think for a second that if a decent amount of Americans didn't want electric cars now or in the very near future, these automakers would be building them?

Not a chance!

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